Sweet CowGirl AdventureGame Description

What are you doing? I’m going to tag that shark! Come on. Get in. Get in. Get in. Hold on to something. Come on, baby. Come on, baby. Come on. I think this should work. No need. But we didn’t touch the iridium. Thanks. We’ll get these into the final welds on the scrubbers A.S.A.P. What’s the status of the rocket? This is the last component we were waiting for. But we have a bigger issue. I noticed. Power. May take two to three days to get electrical up and running. We can’t wait that long. We’ll lose our window to launch. We know, but it’s worse than that. Go on. The destruction caused by the E.M.P. surge did more than just damage our electrical. It fused the motors that run the pumps that keep Vestron above water. Vestron is sinking. What about the rocket? I advise dismantling and transport essential components out with your vessel. How heavy is that thing? My boat can only carry so much. Vestron is sinking. Without the pumps, this place will be underwater within hours. Then we need to launch the rocket before then. Sir, I don’t think you understand. We don’t know at what point this platform becomes unstable. You’ll risk losing our rocket, everything we have been working for. This could work. We only need to find enough power for ignition. After that, the rocket will power itself. Doc, my boat’s got power. It’s not enough. Sir, I know you’ve put a lot into this. We all have. But to risk it all on one final shot is not some Games Listen, Dr. Nichols says that this is the launch window. We can’t wait. This planet can’t wait. It gets hotter every day, and the hotter it gets, the less chance we have of success. We’re at tipping point. We’ve got one chance, and it’s now. So what’s your plan to power the rocket to ignition? Well, the shark has displayed some powerful bioelectric characteristics. In our last encounter, I actually managed to radio tag the shark, which not only monitors the temperature, but also fluctuations in the electric field. Okay, we all know what an electric eel is, yeah? They use electrical pulses